Prom at John Glenn High School is just around the corner. This year’s theme is “Hollywood.” Prom committee will be decorating on Friday during school to transform the cafeteria into a scene straight from Hollywood.

Kaitlin Klies Jon Jee Staff

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 4, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF COLUMBUS AWARDS ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE SCHOLARSHIPSThe Rotary Club of Zanesville is proud to announce that it has awarded the prestigious Rotary Youth Exchange Scholarship to a high school student, Maren McClelland, of John Glenn High School, New Concord, OH.

Taiylor Williamson Jon Jee Staff

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As the school year comes to an end, seniors are preparing to leave home to begin studying for their future careers. College is a big change from high school and being freshman once again leaves people with nervous jitters and unsure of what all they really need.

Taiylor Williamson Jon Jee Staff

It’s that time of year again where the Zanesville Daybreak Rotary Club and the Cambridge Rotary Club will be holding their annual Rotary Four-Way Test Speech contest. These contest are open to local schools for students in any grade.

Kaitlin Klies Jon Jee Staff

As the school year begins to come to an end, students are beginning to be able to apply what they’ve learned or worked for throughout the duration of the year to certain projects and opportunities. All the hard work and effort put in will show in these final months.

Taiylor Williamson Jon Jee Staff

So, you want a cool way to ask a friend or a crush to prom? Well, first things first, you need to have someone in mind. Think of someone with a really good-looking smile, someone with a great personality, or maybe even think of someone who is just a boat load of fun.

Katie Hoffman Jon Jee Staff

The John Glenn High School Chapter of the National Honor Society is welcoming applications for new members this week. Prospective members were given information packets last week with information and criteria for applying to National Honor Society.

Kaleb Fleece Jon Jee Staff

In my dual enrollment class I have been assigned the riveting British novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Although this book is not one of my favorites, there is still a lot that can be taken away from a 204 year old novel.